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VOL. H. RACINE, TUES DAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1859. NO. 139.

mmM Rwtae Callec. LOCAL MATTERS. aDVXRITS E1MENTS. DAILY JOUENALL BY TELEGRAPH. Trustees of Racine College, believing -V Republican Assembly District Convea- 10 1.

COL, J. H. WO0O, WOt DCtcTTT Xrrtrai mt tao Taa4etM.IL. lloa. The Assembly District of the city of Raeiae, CircaLsvr.

Raqsk, Wuv, log. 11, 'S3. XWr Sir Enclosed we beg to Ikand yo the notice of the disooluti of the laU firm of Locsza Sttwabt, and we respectfully request a conUotunoe of your businci with our new fi ao. Mr. Stxvakt wU shortly resume his In- will meefcia a delegated Convention at the Court Xw Tk, Afcg.

IS. Tb ftteaxallp Van4rrtt. from SoutL. uoum in wis eitjr, on Wednesday Tamg, im S4th for the purpose of selecting two Dele- DOKETTI COL WOOD'S ss t4o en tb trd, arnead Lor laat fcifbl. LaLAS.

Tb Qtstojw and lb royal latav iij sauird roofed lb qadra In rrrtrw at Snrlraaaul as talmrrl Jt'r Vl! t. iLncl gaie 10 represent isis ASaemoiT uumci la Republican State Convention, to held ia Mad-isun od the list last. For order of tbat tbi Institution deserves to be more widely knowo, and more extensively patronized, would call the attention of the public to it present condition and advantages. The Faculty tffjtbe College, for the coming year, is expecte to consist of the following Gentlemen, all of whom were actually engaged in their positions during the last term. The Rev.

Roswiu. Pax, t). President of the College, and Prufetieor of Mathematics ftnd Natural Philosophy, is well known as a Graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, an Officer of tho U. S.

Engineers, and frofesaor Cs- XV A. teret in our business, by placing additional Citt. axd Amixblt Disratcr ConHirraa. td lb russuaa aciiadrssi csp ital in it and becoming ft Spectal Partner. BUXIGSQXIO OlTCTJLS.

mrr t'3 be addons to ftnd improvement in our deoorMtratKtS tf rawtwot. Faux Mobtqacm Woo has sot tbsx. txsrfwrrrort rs Wsrtrhoiuo ar mw comtJcte. aod affurd lU Coo tit Perwy tad kft Paris r- TUESDAY MORNING, AUG. 16, 1859.

Tn Milwaukee papers having finished this Governor's Guards, the Editorial Convention, the Pigs in the Third Ward, and the Booth seduction, are now baring a run on Ilattie Tyng. The question is, whether she writes poetry or rhymetry, and if she, does, will she ever write any better The probabilities are that they will dry tip on Haiti if they can make good thing of the following crim, which just started by the Wit-comin A serious critn. con. case has leaked out sasinst ft gentleman holding forth in "Wisconsin street, and- we understand he has been arrested and placed under $1,000 bonds. Who the injured female is, we have Hot vet learned, but understand the ease is Wo saw ft letter from London, England, the other day, directed to a citizen of this city, making inquiries about the intorest on COUPOStD or lurwt to io4csa.

of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry ia the Tb kodator of War Lsj iasuod a crdr DOQS, MONKEYS AHD GOATS! to aJ fx ion matters a rrriauAi to aocd boos a aoidtors boa abaror bal Iwoa eoarajars- roorr aansva, wrtA. sr-sa st ft farm mortgage The letter stated that they belonged to an old lady who, by dint of the closest economy and hard work, had rooaT-d artor tb ds-rWaXtu cX war srsauat Atiotit, aad Laewiae all tbos obo are UUed by lArtuf aottse to Vaav abawtto FrUay sb4 tata relay CrealagK fciaties uruurpftssoJ receiving. Hot leg and shipping Produce of all descriptions, snd we respectuiij Jicit ft share of your orders for the purchase of the same. Our Freight Wareboua is also In perfect order Kt retemr.g, storing and shipping merchandize of every kind. Relybg upon our punctuality ftnd accuracy, to merit your confidence, We ftre, gentlemen.

Yours, faithfully, LOCKER 4 CO. fcsr ai toitra, a Ul tbrv stsr at lb Aig. Is) Ik b4 ltia. ajosal af lb nvnttors tusr roovtr University ol fenruvlTAi.it, berr he entered the Ministry of the Ptotestant Episcopal Church, and accepted his rent position. The Rev.

IL Nicuols, A. M-, Professor of English Literature, is a Graduate of Yale College, well known as ft Gentleman ol tensive literary attainment, ftnd an elegant writer In the Reviews, Ac. He Is well vented ia his department of History, Rhetoric, and Mental and Moral Philosophy and an efficient teacher. The Rev. IUii Wnistta, A.

Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, is ft Graduate of the Indiana State University, and of NahoUh Theological Seminary. He U-eot fur rrUiu Is tb Wtm No cLaA.r as suad ta lb oooiauar- similar to the celebrated Booth liatoH, We tsJ aituaUva i4 rvxit, 3te aceHMu lrvra lur soosssAsu of L4j a4 CW4ro, trust the gentleman may be' able to ezcul pate hituelf, for he has been doing ft good BMAt It SMtMtttl tbe arricwltaral dlmis ar t4 tu-laroraUa. Tb a boat crop bad lvt susu.tr avach ia- t4 at(V OB3EK VE IBB A BRA TOf TAL I2TT. buMiie, and did not suppo was opeu to suspicion of anything so naughty. Wis- lb Luoxfc JJrrU tb LJW ir.

saved up enough to purchase tome of the farm mortgages given to the Racine and Mississippi Railroad Company, and all she had to live upon was the interest she peeted from them. Here, certainly, is a case of ft disinterested third party who has not been ft party to any railroad fraud, ot hoary note On what grounds do those who go fvr repudiating the farm mortgages ezpect the Courts ean stand which ftre expected to declare these invalid. Whatever may become of city bondsfarms which have been mortgaged by individuals, must be sold if the notes secured on them are hot paid. Mo tut We staled ft few fits icioriAX, fits msissu riaukier, tke Season. conMn ureet seems to get more then its Lav roaavei tw W.ir vbat Mr, UsXas is ft ripe scholar, ftnd has given entire satis Cos rt tk.

x. rXiroor Cos'la ta rt-Pre-U'v laccd la lb Lst.ds of Lord Miate of peculiar eases of this kind. John Lace was shot by a woman in that street We perceive that our enterprising frienl, EewAKO McEszar, No. 153 Main Street, Is John Rjaati! a frvta Waaitr pon, hit UUssi lTaar, hiosra to Far. MmWsHsf kitni, goor Afrteoa, ft4asr Coitoe.

fcvsoonta Lsxaiio, a.cb It UA4 ttiat lb tUWd biala trorartaaotj Lav urad to abandon tba winding up the spring and summer trade of a year or two ago, a woman drew ft revolver on a physician in that street Booth's place of business might be called ft continuation of the same street; and now we have the his highly popular and chotp storo, by soil riTK rtSKcn. rirs geuux, xtoos. nrscdihM. ht To rw, Ms4ssso IH I'm mi. Kerr lists.

pnvstwervtg. and thus to accept lb dco-BbrtiU rei-eUr this portiua 4 ibe tkarttisv law agrowd t) pc at tb Cot'grvas at Pxrj la M.UjsbA. UtHo ing ln residue of his spring and summer stock ol Dress Goods, comprising Silks, budding development of ft similar case. Uorv Mw. Iftft.

Ducali, Delaines, La on, ic, at ft reduction Isr One of the counterfeit checks on Gifts art. Tb KaUonal J.t aUS of ten, twenty ftnd thirty per cent, below the Sub-Treasury at St. Louis has reaehd that city. It is an imitation of genuine, 1 a lottar from fratVlort lb Main, ibat C-' Ounbrg l.ad arvtved Ibaro frota week ago the case of the cow of Orria White, which was bitten by a mad dog and died frcm hydrophobia. Yesterday, we sloss.

ft bormsii, Ikoss Oscar, FITS ITAUAJf, HifoorCost. Ki (Sot Coasts, rstfoors Ctfosba, h.jaor Mora, 0Sor Corsoio, faction as ft thorough teacher and disciplinarian, during the past year. Ho resides in the College with his family, and exercises immediate supervision of the Students boarding there, holding divine service in the College Chapel, every Sunday. The Rev. Edward Sitxocz, A.

Principal of the Normal and Preparatory Department, is a Graduate of Trinity College, and also of the KatnUh Seminary, and a skillful and "successful teacher in all the branches of which he has charge. He aUo resides in tho College, and wiil assist Prof. Wheeler in maintaining thorough discipline. The Uon. axes R.

DooLrrrLt, LL. United States Senator, hat kindly consented to give occasional lectures on the Science of Law and Government, including Constitutional Law and Political Economy. Dr. Pniu R. Hot, M.

the Naturalist. the regular prices, which of course brings them very much below New York cost admirably executed, and calculated to de Uii s.d that It is iotsdd to bold a eTw iA tb k-puaviau at IWdoa M.rt itMt. llorvbaMsrvik. riTt If it Cspds. Ls4y LioeJs.

LoS A vlt fir winas Uj, fc.r CWUo MMU, riTK fcCOTCIL Sir CWirS Msdso Meosy, Ms rtr Tjm, hit luck. dixnsvg tb tvuttib vl August. We Ctnnot help noticing one thing, which, by the by, we eonaidor of vitsl importance Tb sm.ua rnrrwiiotileciOe t)i Londos 7iao asia: Tb tno-ae of tb! Lu tero FIVE AMLRICAX, Mis EbtsWft, Miss isg. Mr. Wibtssas, Vim Wto.

Mr. Ujrssaal. tf tbe 1 n-och to ut arn.y aoj ttry on a pac fwwlai.g. bs ad great impreaaiMX ou tb A uali ian w.wid. brsts.

Ibeilatlnd of tba SCih. A ihe bs's appeared bofetw all lit erev4 to Ladies desiring cheap and fashionable dress goods, that at 133 Main street, SI 1-4 and 25 cent Delaines are at preeoot selling st 12 12 cents per yard, and alo the lm-menjje reduction in the prices of Ltdiea Skirts, some retailing as low as 27 1 2 cents the Skirt Before we finish the notice of the finishing the season, we wib to direct uu that a iuu.brr td Uuitoa, in La (ta- of too aod o-er kaoirsd socaliv Attof i'laoo Upsra, to Iks aot br.llisot iMinM etsr ta ranking in hU department with the first uci entitle men of our country, will slo deliver lectures occasionally on Natural History, including Anatomy, Physinloiry, and Ilygeine. And Mr. SasrAMO D. Ccttiko will give lees ns to regular classes in Vocal and Sa 1 1 learned of the case of an ox owned by a man in the Fourth Ward which is rabid.

This animal was LiUen on the 19th of July, and the symptoms of madness began to appear last week. This ox was bitten on the under side of the neck by the dog belonging to the man who owned the or. Notwithstanding the wounded part was cut away, and the place seared with a hot iron at the time the bite was inflicted the ox will die. How many other mad dog there are about the city, time only will tell. It is certainly to be hoped that people will be very careful and not let any of them get killed.

Oxen, cows and human lives are of little value when contrasted, with the vast amount of usefulness and virtue bound up under the hides of a snarling little cu Be careful of the lives of the dogs although they are not sacred in tins country, they are worshipped ia some The tools and materials seized by the United States. Marshal were found in a Church and Tithing-ofSce belonging to Brigham Young. It is stated that Sudge Douglas has written ft letter to the gentlemen in Virginia in opposition to the re-opening of the slave trade. He takes the ground that its pro after a certain date, was one of the compromises of the constitution which secured the acceptance of that instrument, and therefore, should be held sacred. fif A newspaper correspondent writes that while traveling in the South he attended a negro meeting, when the sable preacher offered an earnest prayer for "da white element in our population." Largs Feb.

A Milwaukee correspondent of the Maniowoe Trib, says that Booth is to pay M. II. Carpenter $2,000 as bis fee on the recent seduction trial. La L(su rulooiBH, Urn sue CtrM aiercisos, lUssufsi TsOMsvaa, Coeaie latort4s. Tict sad Nsct ftVcpo, A oossnoa tssm.

uraa tejiisisr'os. Hsrdis Mace, Ac. 4 the attention of the public to the vast quantities of Linen Goods which McEnery disposes ot We are not surprised that in this class of goods be wi'x 0vt alt attempts at opposition, when be sells a full piece of all r.Ais, waited on tb Vi jt-n ta cooratulale bee ot) ber rfsay. It ta aaal tbst govcrr.mrnt bad ro-uired aud oaiabUabcd a tBuiaopal ayaiata in Cuba. Garibaldi bat Iued tb following orier, dated Lerare, July lih Ho ever political affair bay go, to tb J-roaeot a is tb duty tf lultsus ssot only not to lay da a tbt ir arms and auauUoat KxmrapwrTt, bet to their ranks arid abow to Eo'Oj- tbst, gulled by tba Vctor Eturrn at I.

tbey are roady to euetfroet lb VK-iaailudes war, ta Witk aistio.t C'stiossas, ArsAnaa AfpvUt- Linen Diaper for ftevtoty-flve cent smsu, e- AlMlM OsLAT WOXDEa V0EK15O augl-4w OrHTTr.ir. ray Yott Iaterest a4 fcave Forecle Waoae iocoanprrlkeasibte feaia ia Iikt Kalaadag shaisla ta otU.s4 atr-i. ore Tkts (Tat awral esaitMUoo tea4 rare assrlt aad 8. C. Yocr, wiQ bo at tho Clerk of the whatrvor lore Uuj Bay (roit aeJvo.

"Tax pAfst SvATaa Tb 7sas cred Music; and has performed the duties of Steward of the College, for some years past, with great acceptability. Tho course of studie in IUcine College is now raised to the standard of our best Institutions, requiring both the ttudy of Cesar's Commentaries and Cicero's Select Oral loon, or Virgil's with a corresponding amount of Grevk, for admission to the Freshmen Clas; while the shorter course of stud-hss. which may bo cumulated ia two throe years, is an excellent preparation for yong men of business who wish to enter the world with ft resnectablo education. ft ts lor ooaraing students, per esion, are. lor meals, $30 room rent, $3 tuition and contingent loea, $10 or $12; fuel and lights, say $10; In all, or $37 per about $170 per college year of 40 weeks of study.

Student boardinz in the College may pro a awry tao srata or i ti It a saa wuh its utel.ta ta ts4 evastrr. Board of Supervisor olSce during the month of August next to receive Interest doe the a aeil kaoa ra4 Utt. tta is ar tista eBoatag ta srl aasw ar aoear Isrsi of Wise" ether va connected with I bo bebool rsrtaaM esar.aas vrti -wvr. countries. FiRt is ins Miadows aso Woom We learn from J.

A. Uorlick, Eq that the meaaows on his farm, consisting of some 60 acres or more, have been all burned by ft fire that was set by some thoughtless or Li LIST OF LETTERS Section matter of this city. His ebargro poaOe.t tfXMa ICota as tbar as gat diS-aatifartioit her I Lae na ls ialia tr iriaLatU ot.X-s jd Farrara. Tb Bolofna CrnmUt tUifcbe a declara-toQ. t'at i tb province 4T Rrtbafua, bar abakaa vf tb apal 4 rr to ra- Remaining in the Post Office at Racine, Au will be moderate, and the business done with dispatch and accuracy.

He leave tot gust 15, 1859. A Allen Miss Amelia Laswell Granup tbotrcaOaroo sod tawsos iaa I xuA as taotreaaryo oita tAta woaaTral rryrSfSassli I of liwt alnttos aaasaaitr. Tsom waootsft voaseiko boat soasst sa tao wotd aad a witasai lap ssoA aU-W-M KS.sf sa4 aooai iwur faU of af Uy, a oaU a las as sat oetiBC. aad a fertect sd s( ttttg uoat, sboa4 ao Iaa to -0 aad take ail tWir faaJy. Car4af aAoiisstno.

aooeata. tai.dr aalr 1 )ars Stroass. Iiaors apa a oe. so eassssoaoe at ft. Lee Ellen Allen Hiram vide their own furniture, or may hire it tura agaut, and xa Ucy wiaa ft axtaax- od to ardtiiia.

ft deigning man. He tells us that tho grass and the hay in cocks, to ft largo amount, has been entirely consumed. Some forty odd men were engaged on Sunday in attempting to impede its progress. He informs us that fires are raging in the woods, west nd the Steward paying lor each session la ad vance. Madison th last of Augrrst.

jjtO tsrpl Scnoot Sectio MoaTOAoas. On of our firm will go to Madison, on or about the Jid day of August next, and for ft mcderite fe will attend to any business pertaining to School Section Meitgagv. or other mall or which may entrusted to our car. dtd KxitiRT 4 CftAS. UPSETTING TIRE- The College is beautifully aitiuted, on the Lake Shore, at tho extremity of the City of Arwfwou brt4rsaae, it(-s at sk, to eoojuueaee st X.

MaJUkl LCsUIELUBasiaaa Afrat writ Te wli)ftat It an sty Cairerftit Racine, in an open grove, affording all the elements of health and comfort. It has two north of him, to alarming extent. Tho fire had commenced on the. land of Mr. Titus, and, if not arrested, must reach the tTTC, tho aademrwed.

bartSkvearWeltv etas. laod aw "lo rad Ha tar I iuaf noblo buildings, with a good collection of tclal Katlre. TS Pl It-TAXCKof -ii-m 9 of rksfor 111 i 1 raeS4 hv IL (iau. af xtuowe. t.

tili1it.in)il-at sn.l rKonilrsI snrsrstu all aad had Sad a aa its rrs hf taal titat. ti)rwi utr t4 a aesrvua tA-at city. shall give iurtner particulars to- trry l3c0 Tojume4 open lo th atudmts morrow as wo learn them. Persons cannot I for daily use; and an orgn, which daily 1 U. UW4 rSuiaSM Ik risks af twasta.

1 Saail. aa li tnk Uj of Aarast, t. at oVlrft A. at mj ULas ta ti arty af Ka. etaa.

la rmiri of tko saatif at aaoar iWw l-jf Dr. Ksarr will be in hi offic, over Mc'Kncry's ator, IS Main street, from Monday, August 23th, till Sturdy night, September 3d. i be too cautlom ftbout setting fires in this ed to siwtatn tne aingn.g in tna used to sustain a at the isj-rvl ass aar'si '-tsaos 4 tae ar. aad aads aa)J to be ear aad trx4ti stiaferi, eae bse wants to aao aoxft a as seeore Utr aaaaia-vst a- Chanel Brown Thomas Brownson Sarah Barcham Moses Bristol Brvwrly Blarkhurst Byatd John Itrunun Jacob Barker Mrs Hiram Bvll Hiram Bean Henry Burch Geo Bell ItuttcrfioldA. 0 Copp Tims Coffey Martin CatUnttham Jaa Cliff El7.a A Chaffee Clark Miss Delia Carny Henry Carswell llotntr Lake Mrs Catharine Lutx Conrad Littleton Chas Lusted Chas 2 McRavy Wru Miller Mrs Murphey Nicholas Martini Abner or con A McKelier ttT.j Mother Mrs Geo-Marshall John Miller Capt John Miner Josiphine alosc Joshua Nelson LBS Oaborn Obermiller Rev Oshaughncssy Mary OlataUer Miss Place MrtfThos aa4 a jaaus af tao aaaao af tao aaet of Ma Tery dry, hot weather.

Everything consumes liko dry thxl and there ia no water to nut them out he Normal Department, now organised, will a fiord excellent facilities far young men from the country, wUhing to leach Common i0iutu thin arinlr In irvnsro thsilolvss iiraasiso as to SUiii; aad a-. ie It Ir-sts. Orrf Ira Alw. Uareaasltb, kafeers Uef ttaa, i -aer, r. It e.r.

la tbU City Friday, Us ink laaU, KOBEaT ns. x-rra4 to rm ia aaasas af toeatij-iar aras fraai a Wi eta.a.c Uo ias af Uraa4 Joear. aad lU aao af aT sis insas fraat a Wi ota.af tao aaasss af IVut Joraea. ta Bare as Ursa 4 ss fout Jar's at tao Or Sat Tern af eU Cawrt, sa tao year lassd at Haetao. Asra Ifca.

t. La I ATCTTK tAttlK CVr af Creait C-r Haetao Ca, Wi. more thoroughly this autuiuis Dior nir-1 SKWX0X, sa vf II. aad LL M. Kosau.

aged tears and 6 snoalks. ftsra Si ill. I aaw. ft b. r.

asarbkasst, hsaNtt, trl W. W. UaaAia. af II)-. xtia.fae.

rfaUd CUa.ua, 1 boas alrey. Heart ktitrboL C. rav. Tnt Actiso Monzit amd Doo Tftocrz. Donnetti's troupe of acting monkeys, dogs and goats, who hsvt astonished the world by their feats, are to! appear on Fridy, posi ing i on tneir winter iggementa.

tn Pretidcnt of the College wi I deliver daily lecture on the Art ot Teaching, and the Branches of Study which ar or should taught in our Common Schools and th LOOKER 3C 4-w-U ft. r. Altera. of lactae. ta.

A aweei th aba earae ra be aao STORAGE, fORWARDiXQ C0XMISS105 TfTTTRCHAlTra. ULftV TTVfttU, a.t Bta-sNt, llar a.whbastarvcbt lor Ummt aa aad a tively for two nights only, also giving an afternoon performance on Saturday. Their performances are said to be be beyond belief, and consist of pantomimic, acrobatic, serio-comic, together with scenes in the cir- TREMENDOUS EXC1TEMEHT H1UD TIMES MADE EASY. ttACIlYE Wit. Drake Mrs Wealthy PrLhard Sally pense Or tnis department will at to same rat as in th Col leg proper, charging only for the time actually employed.

The discipline of the College will be firm and rational, and all possible attention will be paid to rel'gious, as we'd as moral, intal- pr ar soa 'oeroer Ckaraami aad Xok. II 4 LT always on sals. TV RaUrsadtrask rsat a toUo Wsrssaasa, Datrirett Thos 11 Feterson Dutfey Pat cle or circus performancei The troupe ia CO.Fri AXD EE C05T15CTD THAT lias tavtag all sxpoaas ofeartago. As regards composed of forty performers, comprised of lectual, and physical education. JHH JOSEPH the qualitr of the instruction here given, the American, European, Asiatic, and African, LA5C BOOKS ot all tied.

Wrsppisff Pa Trustees are happy to submit the following report of the Examining Committee appoint per, an4 office Htattaerv. IS sola as raw at all umier the manazeroent of Col. J. II New Arrival. JTTST SXClITtD AT 3.

TOXLtSrOS'S SofA, CLalr Flcdrt Eaporiui, a larf assoriaarat of tb latoat ot; ts ta rich outors aad tdahawei oareiar. OVAL GILT rEAMES Ur rbottjrt.bs aa4 Ptetarea all Atada aa4 atsa. Cirart truss tae largeot osafciarrs ta the Malaa. at Wa.f the awaal Alaaaeere haaeae rat af r.JICOCIH aa4 TftlXIsltXtik, that aale wood as be a to be ea- 8 B. SlftbtLs' as at aav boos is tKo eooatr.

ed by the Board, and consisting of two well Trr it, and seo. TITL.v XEW KUCi. HiSMaaestelsTUklBUsUWUUIaa lath Wood, the indomitable and gentlemanly caterer of public amusements. BOOT AND SHOE TRADE. WAXTED, knowo Clergy men: Racism, July 23, 1839.

A OIRL waated todoa-oooral booso-wo-t io BoUoal'iac. aad 'wOl eoaUaae I oetl Ur lb aeit da; bia est-rs svwA of BbaSa aad Sboee B. 8TEEIW 8. If lengthy ftnd complimentary notices ftre ftny criterion to judge of the merits of an entertainment, we think that Sig. Donetti The Undersigned would cheerfully record their testimony to the faithful and thorough X.

small family. Inquire at Uuoksior. tTQ-4tf teaching, and the excellent scholarship evinc Racine Citv Flour Store. Cot Wood's must be the moat interesting ed during th examinations just closed at Cast af Baak of La- Call at tbe aert ba.idisf that has ever visited our city. TI1B ern'iroed rve aotie to all lH peoot of Ravine aad vvrtaity, that bo sUli oooaio- ciae.

Faanh sarort. rj-ja J. TOKUKSOS. 25 to 30 prr cmL Ui than farmer price, in order to mak room for hU fall ttock, Tb prices tbat be ad Teniae ta sail aeea 'lad of work at, is uteoiabiag! He sells Lad' Gaiters, foxed ar ptua.fr errU-aa'd W- Kacin College. W.

DAVI9, HUGH M. THOMPSON Sad Accident. We learn that ft German ae at ta eoraer of Mai sad rina aireeia, a ik aid stasd nf Xlflvrnll A Vnrbsit. where be named Matthias Walters, in the employ of keeafoll aaortiet I'LUUat OF ALL With such provisions snd advantages for i J. Caso, had the misfortune to break his Duffey Mrs Mary Dolion Juhn DLtr Andrew -E Eisson Capt Kvans Lewis Eastman Mrs Eichberger MissB Foggs Edmond Ginty Thomas CibbsRT Grah Jane Grooe Joseph Goldsmith Jonas Garvey Mrs II Gay Garner Dolton II Hamlin John Hinchliff Jt)hn Hallinbech John Hopkins Mrs Hall Abraham Hill llackette Capt Saml Hauly Patrick Hanson Mrs Mag Jackson Wesly Jenks Thomas Jensen II Jones Mrs Patlin Miss Perkins Miss FL Phillips Elkrhah Prichard Ellis Prichard Daniel Prichard 3 Peck Mrs CAtharke Quinnann Patrick Rowland Mrs A Rose Richard Smith Joseph St James Catharine b'mith Harlow Saladin August Steen Seiders II 2 Stubbs Capt She! Ion 2 Sheehan Mrs Sidelinger Lot Th Toslewin Mrs Sarah Thompson Peter 2 Valentine A VanSaubtD 1 William John Weei John: WentworthllM Welch Williams David ahre full Collegiate Instruction, the Trustees of Racin College confidently recommend this ftl AAU LLU lor leasss.oi toe Terr aasbty, and at the lowest pnres, which be will aUrerlro to aay part of thorite.

Oaitere, arm yesterday morning, whi'e engaged in where Institution to public patronage, and nop lor mm i ft -a urii as large attendance on its exercises during sorting lumber from ft pile in the yard, by a I large piece filling on him. Dr's. Page and aogX-lw LDWiKU lUKMHU. The AUantlo Monthly, C.FRED.DLIHH. the coming year.

The Fall aession will com 1. Ooaio wear, be aww sails a tao Ca-'f B-4. oi bisowo svaaalaeioro, sor sUd ery- whereatll.Ovi. i Jamison set the fractured limb, and the man roenc on ednesday the 21st of September, TT ARPKR, OodrT. Peiersaa aod ataor Mage- I ii.M inr liKiia.

ncatrsl feT is doing well as the warm weather and and close on Thursday th 22 1 of December ensuing. Applications should mad to TBI leorxsor loaactfal.y aaaaaaars tbat ft hao ayoaad a sr ftrat elase aia a awe, aad tar Oca bi aaaisrsas trwed aad th awhist gsa.ora.ly. a hiw a esO. a be e-y alaatsrWe aw sb h.natf th eory h4 aad the circumstances of the case will admit rY r. p.

i rn4. the President of the College, above named. In hmu-mad Kp BotU dffiu all competition in quality or pnee. Heaersree all tba rW-t that be sells, aad they are a BtTTKsv AftTtCl.ft tbaa were eoe Crrrd Wr ai ta iht ctty. fb bar Bos a.

Yooihs. aliaars aad ttUdrea, la abaadaace. in liicin. Graitd Masoxic The Gener- fS laaadsy orie; rib woeft, MS stna" af Laa. AW aad ta(r Bear raaahl, aad taeeboeaataS Ofara.

Use u. ae'C BvarU eoasi straat. Ladv'a Breast Ita. al Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Th ea be tb aaas by prevto preeer- Don Stolcx. A One dog belonging to the family of the late CheUr Bush, was stolen the U.

will meet in Chicago next month. aad at tejaally taw ftfaroa. aaa p.yt.g to, Uus aouc. The appointment of this convention Chi from them on Sunday night at 11 o'clock by EITR ORDI5 ART MJTICE. la4Taa fraea he bleae ra.X ft Co, laratihal wn aateat ssashn.otsa hsu.

be b- as aar 4 the feu aU ia. areot hu.ard. X. B. r'rae Laaeh eeery saarsuag at 1 cWeft.

Xw.w.Jrst"' tieaswto JsOTICC cago, is quits ft compliment to that city, as some rascals who were well enough acquain tiTe ats a eau arSure Fwrcaawsf s. as he ha ret the a sods aad ss boaa sa aad iheea. rail oariy. ye that ear iae aeedfal. aad ya will be eausfied that ye ea fet a targe aasooat of 8aee Laather fof rarjr tUUt saaay.

ted with th game law, to know that jester- this will be the first convention that body I ever held west of New York City. TH Nbacriber waold aaaowae tbe feo1e of tbi eity, tbat tbey are aeaia a the bA Jerome daw was tho day allowed for; shooting prairie chickens. They entered th barn by James Sir A Bid Load. Th schooner Tkrt4 HtlU WightmanAUS 1.41 at tho eld sue el or svaia. o.

SS Mat airoet, where tbey kope ft app(y sil taeir old trieeds aad ewatoesora, aad ao saaay TUt rarvaerah.a LAKH a 4 FTt WAIT. Brrr aor xeU heSwor the aWvd. as thte day dsaaaieod be aaatoai Qsaasat, aad all REX EX BE TUB PLACE. IMo. 1QO TVTealTa Otz-eaeat tofT All alad af wart ft order.

el A COLD I GOLD 11 opening a window ftnd seising th dog, chain Johnsu Margon Mr Wells A cam in yesterday morning loaded to the oae as ehooae ooene, wita tao aeos aseate and all, they started off. Major Throupe saw them ftnd cave chase, out was too far the asarhet afforda. Ukv a oaU, aad yaw wUI twstaees -t th ftn till a ossuad he a. UecaSB, bacus. av lb LOCK.

A It. CUAaXUSrTtWAtT. AsreatlHb.lt-' ae.Tldewiw etgasyiasauaft.d. a gunwales. She Lad on board threw hundred ftnd seventy fire tons of coal.

should My it wasfor Knerp A If knew they n4 ha Vjection to advertising. Jones doun Wells TO Williams Richard j- WdliamsRR Kinxeo Jauic Witheart Mrs Richal Kelley Joseph White lion PhiH) Kountey MrsM A Wolrath Mus pOLO riKS, xaaaalaetweed by Lsrey rasr- bthind to succeed in catching thera. Asreat ftd.lssa. r-dfT IT chd. a ao sapaiM Xabsstl.

aad aoar-I. ail aar Mata Uaearawssot Bios wttft Uo4 fioc iko itw 2TVT tUjOX. be W-rv Ward taeWr tftUIT, tuia'fks Ain rRM AVhlte lh and Trout. ao rw laa. Tbey are worth Its hill SchoUrsklp for JUKI They ft Glass ar now manufacturing brim ar-tiol of fl-ur from new wheaL whkh cat be UWH AXD ilSLIUbSCLft Of aVaAJtsXWft iCaJaCId.jwotrs-sjiVodat Persons calling for any of the above let- auTMbi aarrast.

a BaaT be 50 IULF BARRELS WUITt TliU AJtO TKOCT far Bale tew hy aJlft-tf jgiLS KXXaXX, Axeat, At this ofilo, In Bryant, Bell ftnd Strattoo's st a kTitia ten wui pioftte say Oiinrtrnd, B. fi, GARY, P. U. found ftt th mill, ftnd sUxea generally. Commtmal College at Chicago.

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Years Available:
1858-1861